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Is it worth getting into reloading still?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3652755" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>You could also find a reloading friend to load you're ammo for you, someone you can trust to do the job right, maybe even have them show you the fine points on how you could do it yourself.</p><p>I myself own a 300 Wby and reload for it, one trick I learned over the years is to seat the bullets out as far as you can but still fit in the magazine because Weatherby cuts a very long throat in their chambers, this gets them the high velocities they strive for with out spiking the pressures way up but accuracy suffers so if you do this you'll have to cut back on the powder charge, I prefer to have better accuracy than ultimate velocity.</p><p>Another point on reloading equipment, hit the gun shows or search on the internet for the tools, you could save 50-70% on good used stuff over new. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3652755, member: 49036"] You could also find a reloading friend to load you're ammo for you, someone you can trust to do the job right, maybe even have them show you the fine points on how you could do it yourself. I myself own a 300 Wby and reload for it, one trick I learned over the years is to seat the bullets out as far as you can but still fit in the magazine because Weatherby cuts a very long throat in their chambers, this gets them the high velocities they strive for with out spiking the pressures way up but accuracy suffers so if you do this you'll have to cut back on the powder charge, I prefer to have better accuracy than ultimate velocity. Another point on reloading equipment, hit the gun shows or search on the internet for the tools, you could save 50-70% on good used stuff over new. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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